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'''Three doors''' (Tib. ''go sum''; ''sgo gsum'') - the body, speech and mind are known as the three doors, through which we accumulate either positive or negative [[karma]]. Of the three, the mind is the ‘boss’, and the body and speech are subservient.
'''Three doors''' (Tib. ''go sum''; [[Wyl.]] ''sgo gsum'') the body, speech and mind are known as the three doors, through which we accumulate either positive or negative [[karma]]. Of the three, the mind is the ‘boss’, and the body and speech are subservient.


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Three doors (Tib. go sum; Wyl. sgo gsum) — the body, speech and mind are known as the three doors, through which we accumulate either positive or negative karma. Of the three, the mind is the ‘boss’, and the body and speech are subservient.